Recent additives
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E302 – Calcium ascorbate
Calcium ascorbate (E302) is a safe food additive used as an antioxidant and dietary source of Vitamin C and calcium.
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E301 – Sodium ascorbate
Sodium ascorbate (E301) is a safe food additive used as an antioxidant and source of Vitamin C.
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E250 – Sodium Nitrite
Sodium Nitrite (E250) is a preservative used in cured meats. Effective against dangerous bacteria, but controversial due to cancer risk from nitrosamines.
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E300 – Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
Ascorbic Acid (E300) is Vitamin C – a safe, natural antioxidant widely used to preserve freshness, prevent oxidation, and provide nutritional benefits.
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E129 – Allura Red AC
Allura Red AC (E129), also known as FD&C Red No. 40 in the United States, is a bright red azo dye used extensively in beverages, confectionery, dairy desserts, baked goods, and pharmaceuticals.
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Colours
Colours are additives used to restore, enhance, or standardise the appearance of food and drinks.

Preservatives
Preservatives help slow spoilage by inhibiting the growth of microorganisms and extending shelf life.

Antioxidants and acidity regulators
These additives help prevent oxidation, maintain freshness, and control the acidity or alkalinity of food.

Thickeners, stabilisers and emulsifiers
These additives improve texture, keep ingredients evenly mixed, and help foods maintain a consistent structure.

pH regulators and anti caking agents
These additives adjust acidity and help powders or granules stay free-flowing instead of clumping together.

Flavour enhancers
Flavour enhancers are used to intensify or round out existing taste without necessarily adding a distinct flavour of their own.

Antibiotics
This category includes substances historically used in limited food-related contexts to inhibit bacterial growth.

Glazing agents, gases and sweeteners
These additives provide shine, assist with packaging or processing, and add sweetness with or without sugar.

Additional additives
Additional additives include specialised substances that do not fit neatly into the main standard additive groups.





